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The thread explores various approaches to preparing new consultants for success during their first 90 days in the Pampered Chef business. Participants share their experiences and methods for training and supporting new consultants.
Views differ on the specific methods and expectations for training new consultants, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies that have worked for them in training new consultants, reflecting a variety of approaches within the community.
Consultants looking for insights into different training methods and support strategies for new team members may find this discussion beneficial.
smspamperedchef said:Weekly phone calls are key! Let your consultants know this is part of their training.
A successful onboarding process should include comprehensive training on product knowledge, sales techniques, and the company's policies. Additionally, providing access to resources such as training videos, manuals, and mentorship opportunities can help new consultants feel supported and informed as they start their journey.
Setting realistic goals involves understanding the consultant's individual strengths and circumstances. Goals should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART). For example, you might encourage them to aim for a certain number of sales or bookings within their first month, gradually increasing expectations as they gain confidence and experience.
Mentorship is crucial for new consultants as it provides them with guidance, encouragement, and accountability. A mentor can share their experiences, offer tips for overcoming challenges, and help new consultants build their networks. This support can significantly boost a new consultant's confidence and motivation during their initial months.
Encouraging new consultants to leverage their personal networks is a great way to build a customer base quickly. They can host launch parties, utilize social media, and reach out to friends and family. Providing them with marketing materials and strategies for effective outreach can also help them attract customers and generate sales early on.
Common challenges include time management, fear of rejection, and lack of confidence in selling. To help them overcome these obstacles, offer time management tips, role-playing exercises to practice sales techniques, and regular check-ins to provide encouragement and celebrate small wins. Creating a supportive community can also help them feel less isolated in their journey.